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Support Worker – Nield House, Crewe
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About the Role
We are looking for confident Support Workers with a passion for delivering outstanding care.
You’ll work 42 hours per week across a mixed shift pattern (12-hour shifts), making a positive difference to the lives of individuals at Cygnet Nield House in Crewe.
Cygnet Nield House consists of two specialist mental health wards:
- Clarion Ward – A 14-bed complex personality disorder service for women with a dual diagnosis of personality disorder and co-morbid disordered eating.
- Compton Ward – A 15-bed acute service for women experiencing acute mental illness. The service offers a safe and stabilising environment for those needing an emergency admission.
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Your Day-to-Day Responsibilities
- Offer enhanced care with a flexible learning approach for all service users and residents
- Provide guidance and emotional support while assisting with both physical and welfare needs
- Learn about individuals’ specific needs and provide personalised help in the most effective way
- Assist with medical needs and report as required
- Work towards safeguarding best practices
- Maintain a safe and clean environment for everyone
Person Specification: You Are…
- Genuinely driven with a passion for making a real difference in people’s lives
- An excellent communicator with strong teamwork skills
- Sensitive, intuitive, and empathetic, providing a trusting, stimulating, and varied environment
- Committed to empowering service users, helping them regain independence


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Compensation & Benefits
- Salary: £13.15 – £13.70 per hour
- Flexible working with opportunities for overtime
- Regular coaching & appraisals
- Expert supervision and peer support
- Employee discount savings and a Cycle to Work scheme
- Recruitment referral benefits
You’ll also have access to a Wellbeing Centre, offering exercise, healthy recipes, financial advice, and mental health support.
Next Steps
If you care about making a difference – we want to talk to you.
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Note: All successful candidates will undergo an enhanced DBS check.
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